After decades of domestic growth, the PRC is gradually letting the international community in. Here lawyers and country heads at some of the world's biggest banks and asset managers explain what others need to know

The EU deals with the end of QE and the ongoing Brexit negotiations, while India sees tensions between its central bank and finance ministry. The US names a new head of the derivatives regulator, against a backdrop of growing tensions with China.

Will US President Trump's finreg rollback materialise before January? How will the EU's move to tighten scrutiny of Chinese investments affect the PRC? And finally, is sector-specific regulation the answer for the EU cryptocurrency sector?